Outdoor umbrella with built-in electro control panel

ABSTRACT

An outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances includes a supporting frame, an awning frame, and an electro-control panel. The awning frame includes a functional umbrella hub suspendedly supported by the supporting frame for supporting the electrical appliances in position, a plurality of awning frames radially and outwardly extended from the functional umbrella hub, and an awning supported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the awning. The electro-control panel includes a control circuitry and a control device. The control circuitry has an input terminal adapted for electrically connecting to a power source, and a plurality of control terminals for selectively connecting to the electrical appliances respectively. The control device is electrically connected to the control circuitry for selectively controlling each of the electrical appliances in an on-and-off manner.

BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to an umbrella, and more particularly toan outdoor umbrella with built-in an electro-control panel which iscapable of controlling at least one electrical appliance provided on theoutdoor umbrella in an on-off manner.

2. Description of Related Arts

A conventional outdoor umbrella usually comprises a supporting frame, anawing frame movably supported on the supporting frame, and an awningfabric supported on the awning frame for proving shading in a shadingarea under the awing fabric. Conventionally, the outdoor umbrella isusually foldable so that when it is not in use, the outdoor umbrella canbe folded into a compact size for convenient transport and storage.

People usually use the conventional outdoor umbrella for a wide varietyof outdoor activities. For example, people may use the outdoor umbrelladuring camping for providing some sort of shielding from sunlight. Veryoften, when people are using the outdoor umbrella in outdoorenvironment, they need something more, apart from shading, to accomplishtheir intended activities. For instances, they require light duringnight time and they may need fans when the weather is too hot. As aresult, they may bring their own light and fans to the intendedactivities and this may create great trouble to them.

Therefore, this is the main disadvantage to conventional outdoorumbrella in that a typical outdoor activity usually requires a widerange of electrical appliances, such as lighting devices, audio devices,or ventilating devices for providing extra support to the activitiesbeing held. Thus, users of the conventional outdoor umbrella usuallyneed to bring their own electrical appliances and plan in advance as tohow to securely locate those electrical appliances. For example, theyhave to plan in advance as to how to mount lighting devices onto theoutdoor umbrella. They also have to consider how to get power to lightup all the electrical appliances.

As a matter of fact, there exist some outdoor umbrellas which comprisesome sorts of built-in electrical appliances such as lighting devices.However due to power availability, mounting limitation and ease ofcontrol, there are currently very few, if not no, comprehensive outdoorumbrella which is capable of providing electrical appliances other thanlighting devices. In worse situations, one may need to prepare a lot ofbatteries for powering up all of the electrical appliances.

Another problem, however, may exist. Since the outdoors umbrellas haveto support many electrical appliances with proper electrical connection,it becomes more difficult for the usual folding or unfolding mechanismsto operate. In short, the electrical appliances may actually affect theoperation of the outdoor umbrellas so as to defeat the very purpose ofhaving those outdoor umbrellas.

Furthermore, even if one incorporates a wide variety of electricalappliances onto the outdoor umbrella, and manages to acquire thenecessary power, one may face control problem for these electricalappliances, in that different electrical appliances may requiredifferent control switches and electrical connections. As a result, theuser of the present may feel that it is difficult and inconvenient tocomprehensively control all the electrical appliances of the outdoorumbrella.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

A main object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor umbrellawhich comprises a built-in electro-control panel, which is capable ofproviding one-stop comprehensive control to a wide variety of electricalappliances installed onto the outdoor umbrella in an on-off manner, soas to minimize the hassle of separately controlling the electricalappliances by different controllers.

Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoorumbrella which comprises a built-in electro-control panel, which iscapable of optimally coordinating a plurality of electrical applianceson the outdoor umbrella so as to optimally and comprehensivelycontrolling the operation thereof.

Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoorumbrella comprising a built-in electro-control panel, which is capableof fitting into a wide variety of outdoor umbrella adopting differentsources of electrical power.

Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoorumbrella which comprises a built-in electro-control panel which does notaffect the normal operation of the outdoor umbrella so as to facilitatea widespread application of the present invention.

Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the presentinvention provides an outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances,comprising:

a supporting frame;

an awning frame which comprises a functional umbrella hub suspendedlysupported by the supporting frame for supporting the electricalappliances in position, a plurality of awning frames radially andoutwardly extended from the functional umbrella hub, and an awningsupported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the awning;and

an electro-control panel, which is supported at the supporting framethat the electro-control panel is located at a user-hand reachableposition, comprising:

a control circuitry having an input terminal adapted for electricallyconnecting to a power source, and a plurality of control terminals forselectively connecting to the electrical appliances respectively; and

a control device electrically connecting to the control circuitry forselectively controlling each of the electrical appliances in anon-and-off manner.

These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the presentinvention will become apparent from the following detailed description,the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an outdoor umbrella according to apreferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the outdoor umbrella according to theabove preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the ventilation arrangement accordingto the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the control panel according to the abovepreferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a slight alternative of the control panel according to theabove preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a sectional side view of the functional umbrella hub accordingto the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the electro-control panel according tothe above preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8A to FIG. 8C are schematic diagrams of different combinations ofelectrical appliances according to the above preferred embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9 is an alternative form of the supporting frame of the outdoorumbrella according to the above preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B are schematic diagrams of the outdoor umbrellaaccording to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention,illustrating that the control panel can be mounted on differentposition.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, and FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 of the drawings, anoutdoor umbrella according to a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention is illustrated, in which the outdoor umbrella comprises asupporting frame 10, an awning frame 20, a ventilation arrangement 30,and a connector head 60.

The awning frame 20 comprises a functional umbrella hub 21 suspendedlysupported by the supporting frame 10, a plurality of awning arms 22radially and outwardly extended from the functional umbrella hub 21, andan awning 23 supported by the awning arms 22 to define a shading areaunder the awning 23.

The functional umbrella hub 21 further comprises a functional appliancefor electrically connecting with the connector head 60, wherein thefunctional appliance comprises is embodied as a wide range of electricalappliances adapted for being installed onto the outdoor umbrella, suchas the ventilation arrangement 30.

The ventilation arrangement 30 comprises a ventilation power unit 31supporting at the functional hub 21, a driving rotor 32 rotatably andcoaxially mounted at an outer wall of the functional umbrella hub 21 toelectrically couple with the ventilation power unit 31, and a pluralityof fan blades 33.

The plurality of fan blades 33 is spacedly mounted to the driving rotor32 such that when the driving rotor 32 is driven to rotate, the fanblades 33 are swinging for creating airflow under the awning arms 12within the shading area, so as to provide a ventilating effect as anadditional function for the outdoor umbrella.

According to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention,the umbrella frame 10 comprises a hollow supporting shaft 11 adapted forsecurely standing on a ground surface for suspendedly supporting theawning frame 20 and the ventilation arrangement 30. On the other hand,the awning frame 20 further comprises an upper housing 24 suspendedlysupported by the hollow supporting shaft 11, in which the awning frame20 is radially extended from the upper housing 24 for moving between afolded position and an unfolded position. When the awning frame 20 is inthe folded position, the awning frame is pivotally folded towards eachother to form a compact structure of the outdoor umbrella, and when theawning frame 20 is in the unfolded position, the awning frame 20 isradially, outwardly and pivotally extended to shade sunlight in theshading area defined by the awning 23.

Moreover, the awning frame 20 further comprises a plurality of awningsupporting member 25 each of which is movably extended from thefunctional umbrella hub 21 to the respective awning arms 22 for movablysupporting the awning frame 20 to move between the folded position andthe unfolded position.

In order to control an operation of the ventilation arrangement 30, theoutdoor umbrella further comprises a control panel 40 supported at thesupporting frame 10 to electrically control the ventilation arrangement30, wherein the control panel 40 comprises a control switch 41operatively connected to the ventilation power unit 31 to adjustablycontrol the operation parameters, such as rotational speed, of thedriving rotor 32 so as to control the operation of the driving rotor 32for generating an optimal airflow of the outdoor umbrella.

Thus, the hollow supporting shaft 11 of the supporting frame 10 has anupper portion 111 coupling with the awning frame 20, wherein theventilation arrangement 30 further comprises an extending cable 34electrically extending from the control panel 40 to the ventilationpower unit 31 through the supporting shaft 11 so as to conceal theextending cable 34 in a hidden manner. As a result, the extending cable34 is physically protected and aesthetically hidden by the hollowsupporting shaft 11 so as to maintain the maximum lift span and optimalaesthetic appearance of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2 to FIG. 3 of the drawings, each of the fan blades 33is made of soft fabric material so that when the driving rotor 32 is inan idle position, the fan blades are suspended at the functionalumbrella hub 21, and when the driving rotor 32 is in an operativerotating position, the fan blades 31 are swinging by means ofcentrifugation force for creating the ventilating effect in the shadingarea. Thus, one may appreciate that since the fan blades 33 are made ofsoft fabric materials, they do not interfere with the normal operationof the outdoor umbrella because their shape is changeable for fittingthe folding and unfolding operation of the outdoor umbrella.

In order to effectively and efficiently create adequate degree ofairflow within the shading area, the driving rotor 32 further comprisesa plurality of angled blade hinges 321 securely attaching inner ends ofthe fan blades 33 respectively at a predetermined angle, such that whenthe driving rotor 32 is driven to rotate, the fan blades 33 areinclinedly swinging with respect to the driving rotor 32 so as to createan effective and efficient airflow within the shading area.

The ventilation power unit 31 comprises a ring-shaped induction coil 311supported in the functional umbrella hub 21 to coaxially align with thedriving rotor 32 so as to drive the driving rotor 32 to rotate byinduction.

The control panel 40 further comprises a temperature sensor 42 supportedby the supporting frame 10 for detecting an ambient temperature and asensor circuit 43 which is electrically communicating with thetemperature sensor 42 and is arranged in such a manner that when theambient temperature is higher than a user-preset temperature, the sensorcircuit 43 automatically activates the ventilation power unit 31 todrive the driving rotor 32 to rotate to create the airflow in theshading area. In other words, the ventilation arrangement 30 can eitherbe activated manually through the control panel 40, or by ambienttemperature rising above a predetermined threshold. In the latter case,the ventilation arrangement 30 is activated automatically by the sensorcircuit 43.

Furthermore, the control panel 40 further comprises a circuittransformer 44 electrically connecting with the ventilation arrangement30 for transforming an AC power from an external power source to a DCpower for the ventilation power unit 31. Thus, the ventilationarrangement 30 is adapted for being powered up by an external powersource for prolonged use of the ventilation system. Alternatively, theventilation arrangement 30 can also be powered by rechargeable batteriesfor shorter usage duration.

As a further alternative, the outdoor umbrella can further comprise asolar energy power system 100 which comprises a solar energy collectionboard 110 and a solar energy conversion circuit 120 mounted on thesupporting frame 10. The solar energy collection board 110 is adapted tocollect solar energy from sunlight, wherein the sunlight will betransformed to electric energy by the solar energy conversion circuit120 for providing adequate power to operate the electrical appliancesinstalled on the outdoor umbrella. The transformed energy is to bestored by a rechargeable battery 130 electrically connected with thesolar energy conversion circuit 120.

In order to securely mount the ventilation arrangement 30 onto thesupporting frame 10 and the awning frame 20, the functional umbrella hub21 of the awning frame 20 has an upper portion 211 coupling with theawning arms 22 via the awning supporting members 25, a lower portion 212receiving the ventilation power unit 31 therein, and a rotor seat 213provided at an outer wall of the lower portion 212 to retain the drivingrotor 32 in a rotatably movable manner.

Apart from the ventilation system, the outdoor umbrella according to thepreferred embodiment is meant to accommodate a wide range of otherelectrical appliances so as to provide a wide range of accessoryfunctions to outdoor activities.

According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thefunctional umbrella hub 21 further has a speaker compartment 214 and atleast one audio outlet 215, whereas the outdoor umbrella furthercomprises an audio system 50, as a built-in sound system, comprising aspeaker unit 51 supported within the speaker compartment 214 of thefunctional umbrella hub 21 to align with the audio outlet 215, whereinwhen the audio signal is input at the control panel 40 via the audiooutlet, the audio signal is transmitted to the speaker unit 51 forgenerating an audio sound as an additional function for the outdoorumbrella, as shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings.

The control panel 40 further comprises an auxiliary input 45 forcommunicatively connecting to a portable music player 90 to receive theaudio signal therefrom, such that the control panel 40 transmits theaudio signal to the speaker unit 51 for music broadcasting. The audiosystem 50 of the present invention is adapted to play music originatedfrom a wide variety of conventional portable music players 90, such asCD players, DVD players, MP3 and the like for providing the maximumnumber of audio options for the user of the present invention.

The audio system 50 further comprises a sealing holder 52 mounted at thesupporting frame 10 at a position adjacent to the control panel 40 forholding the portable music player 90 in the sealing holder 52 in awaterproof enclosing manner. Thus, the portable music player 90 issubstantially protected from adverse environment factors and weathercondition.

Referring to FIG. 4 of the drawings, in order to further enhance thesource by which audio sound signal can be acquired, the control panel 40further comprises a radio broadcasting circuit 46 for receiving radiowave as the audio signal, such that the control panel 40 transmits theaudio signal to the speaker unit 51 for radio broadcasting. As such, theaudio system 50 is also capable of processing radio signal fordelivering radio sound signal as the audio signal as mentioned above.

The audio system 50 further comprises an audio transmitting cable 53extending from the control panel 40 to the speaker 51 through the hollowsupporting shaft 11 so as to transmit the audio signal from the controlpanel 40 to the speaker unit 51 via the audio transmitting cable 53securely received in the hollow supporting shaft 11.

Alternatively, the audio system 50 further comprises a wirelesstransmission link 54 for wirelessly transmitting the audio signal fromthe control panel 40 to the speaker unit 51, wherein the wirelesstransmission link 54 comprises a wireless transmitter 541 integratedwith the control panel 40 and a wireless receiver 542 which isintegrated with the speaker unit 51 and is wirelessly communicating withthe wireless transmitter 541 to wirelessly transmit the audio signalfrom the control panel 40 to the speaker unit 51. In this situation, theaudio transmitting cable 53 may not be necessary, yet it can still beused in conjunction with the wireless transmission link 54 to cater fordifferent needs.

Accordingly, the control panel 40 further comprises a control circuitry47 operatively connecting to the speaker unit 51 of the audio system 50to selectively operate and control the speaker unit 51, and a displayscreen 48 electrically connected to the control circuitry 47 fordisplaying an operation status thereof. As a result, the user is able toconveniently monitor the operation of the audio system 50 in a singledisplay device, i.e. the display screen 48.

The speaker unit 51 comprises a plurality of speakers radially supportedwithin the speaker compartment 214 of the awning frame 20 for creating astereo surround sound effect when the audio signal is transmitted to thespeaker unit 51.

In order to enhance the sound quality delivered by the audio system, thefunctional umbrella hub 21 further has a resonance chamber 2141 formedat the speaker compartment 214, wherein the speaker unit 51 furthercomprises a subwoofer speaker 511 supported at the resonance chamber2141 for generating special sound quality of the audio sound output fromthe speaker unit 51, as shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings.

The functional umbrella hub 21 further comprises a hub body 216 having aplurality of hinges 2161 for respectively coupling with the awning arms22 in a radially extending manner preferably via the awning supportingarms 25, and an interior cavity 2162 for the connector head 60 disposingtherein.

More specifically, the functional umbrella hub 21 further comprises afunctional hub 217, which is downwardly extended from the hub body 216to communicate with the interior cavity 2162 thereof, having the speakercompartment 214 and the audio outlet 215, wherein the functionalappliance is built-in with the functional hub 217 that the speaker issecurely supported within the speaker compartment 214 at the audiooutlet 215 such that the functional umbrella hub 21 is adapted for notonly operatively incorporating with the outdoor umbrella via the hubbody 216 but also providing the additional function for the outdoorumbrella via the functional hub 217 to enhance a practical use thereof.

Referring to FIG. 6 of the drawings, the functional appliance furthercomprises a light arrangement 70 provided at a bottom side of thefunctional hub 217 for electrically connecting with the connector head60 so as to generate a light illumination as another additional functionfor the outdoor umbrella. More specifically, the light arrangement 70comprises a ring-shaped light housing 71, having a connector inlet 711for electrically connecting to the connector head 60, mounted to thebottom side of the functional hub 217, and a plurality of illuminationelements 72 spacedly and coaxially mounted at the light housing 71 forilluminating an area under the awning arms 22, i.e. the shading area.Note that the illumination elements 72 are a plurality of LEDselectrically and spacedly mounted at the light housing 71.

The functional hub 217 is integrally extended from the hub body 216 toform a one-piece integral hub for allowing the connector head 60extending into the functional hub 217 from the interior cavity 2162 ofthe hub body 216.

The functional umbrella hub 21 further comprises a mounting unit 218 fordetachably mounting the functional hub 217 under the hub body 216,wherein the mounting unit 218 comprises a retaining panel 2181integrally formed at the bottom side of the hub body 216, and at least afastening element 2182 detachably fastening the functional hub 217 atthe retaining panel 2181 to detachably mount the functional hub 217 tothe hub body 216.

The light arrangement 70 may also comprise a ring-shaped light tube 73mounted at the light housing 71 for illuminating an area under theawning arms 22. Thus, the light tube is capable of providing uniformline of light source for the shading area, a shown in FIG. 8C of thedrawings.

Referring to FIG. 7 of the drawings, the control panel 40 is preferablyembodied as an electro-control panel which is electrically controlledand operated for providing optimal control to the electrical appliancesof the outdoor umbrella.

More specifically, the control panel 40 comprises the control circuitry47 having an input terminal 471 adapted for electrically connecting to apower source, and a plurality of control terminals 472 for selectivelyconnecting to the electrical appliances respectively. The control panel40 further comprises a control device 49 electrically connecting to thecontrol circuitry 47 for selectively controlling each of the electricalappliances in an on-and-off manner.

In order to connect with the functional umbrella hub 21, the controlpanel 40 as the electro-control panel further comprises a plurality ofextending cables 401 electrically extending from the control terminals472 respectively to the awning frame 20 through the hollow supportingshaft 11 in a pre-wiring manner.

Each of the extending cables 401 has the connector head 60 extended tothe functional umbrella hub 21 through the hollow supporting shaft 11for electrically connecting the corresponding electric appliance suchthat the outdoor umbrella is adapted for incorporating with the electricappliances as add on electric appliances, such as the ventilationarrangement 30, to provide additional functions of the outdoor umbrellawhen the corresponding electric appliance is mounted at the functionalumbrella hub 21 and is electrically connected to the connector head 60.

Moreover, the electro-control panel further comprises a panel housing402 built-in with the supporting frame 10 that the panel housing 402 isprovided at a peripheral wall of the supporting frame 10 to protectivelyreceive the control circuitry 47 in the panel housing 402. Thus, theuser is able to control the electrical appliances by simply operatingthe control panel 40 at the panel housing 402.

It is worth mentioning that the panel housing 402 can be installed onthe hollow supporting shaft 11 in different manner. For example, asshown in FIG. 4 of the drawings, the panel housing 402 can be installedat an outer peripheral surface of the hollow supporting shaft 11.Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 5 of the drawings, the panel housing 402can be mounted at an outer corner portion of the hollow supporting shaft11.

The control device 49 comprises the plurality of control switches 41which are spacedly provided on the panel housing 402 and areelectrically connected to the control terminals 472 of the controlcircuitry 47 respectively for manually controlling the correspondingelectrical appliances in an on-and-off manner. Moreover, the displayscreen 48 is provided on the panel housing 402 and is electricallyconnected to the control circuitry 47 for displaying an operation statusof each of the electrical appliances.

The control panel 40 as the electro-control panel further comprises anelectric socket 403 which is provided on the supporting frame 10 and iselectrically connected to the input terminal 471 for electricallyconnecting to a power source, such as an AC power source.

Accordingly, the circuit transformer 44 electrically connects theelectric socket 403 with the input terminal 471 of the control circuitry47 for transforming an AC power from the external AC power source to aDC power so as to supply a predetermined amount of electricity to theelectric appliances.

The control circuitry 47 comprises the integrated radio broadcastingcircuit 46 and the auxiliary input 45 for communicatively connecting toa portable music player 90, such that the control circuitry 47 providesan added audio function for incorporating with the electric appliances.

The control device 49 further comprises a wireless link circuitry 491integrated with the control circuitry 47, and a remote control 492wirelessly communicating to the wireless link circuitry 491 to controlthe control circuitry 47 for remotely controlling the electricappliances in a wireless manner.

It is worth mentioning that the outdoor umbrella may form differentembodiments with different combinations of electrical appliances.Referring to FIG. 8A of the drawings, the outdoor umbrella comprises theaudio system 50, the light arrangement 70, but not the ventilationarrangement. Referring to FIG. 8B of the drawings, only the lightarrangement 70 has been installed, and in FIG. 8C of the drawings, onemay appreciate that the illumination elements 72 are embodied as thering-shape light tube 73.

FIG. 9 illustrates a slight alternative of the outdoor umbrella in whichawning frame 20 is movably coupled directly at the upper portion 111 ofthe hollow supporting shaft 11 for folding and unfolding, wherein theelectrical appliances are mounted at the function umbrella hub 21 forperforming the corresponding functions.

Referring to FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B of the drawings, the control panel 40can also be mounted at an upper portion of the hollow supporting shaft11 for controlling the different electrical appliances.

One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of thepresent invention as shown in the drawings and described above isexemplary only and not intended to be limiting.

It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have beenfully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown anddescribed for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structuralprinciples of the present invention and is subject to change withoutdeparture from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes allmodifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the followingclaims.

1. An outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances, comprising: asupporting frame; an awning frame which comprises a functional umbrellahub suspendedly supported by said supporting frame for supporting saidelectrical appliances in position, a plurality of awning frames radiallyand outwardly extended from said functional umbrella hub, and an awningsupported by said awning arms to define a shading area under saidawning; and an electro-control panel, which is supported at saidsupporting frame that said electro-control panel is located at auser-hand reachable position, comprising: a control circuitry having aninput terminal adapted for electrically connecting to a power source,and a plurality of control terminals for selectively connecting to saidelectrical appliances respectively; and a control device electricallyconnecting to said control circuitry for selectively controlling each ofsaid electrical appliances in an on-and-off manner.
 2. The outdoorumbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said supporting frame comprisesa hollow supporting shaft having an upper portion coupling with saidawning frame, wherein said electro-control panel further comprises aplurality of extending cables electrically extending from said controlterminals respectively to said awning frame through said hollowsupporting shaft in a pre-wiring manner.
 3. The outdoor umbrella, asrecited in claim 2, wherein each of said extending cables has aconnector head extended to said functional umbrella hub through saidhollow supporting shaft for electrically connecting said correspondingelectric appliance such that said outdoor umbrella is adapted forincorporating with said electric appliances as add on electricappliances to provide additional functions of said outdoor umbrella whensaid corresponding electric appliance is mounted at said functionalumbrella hub and is electrically connected to said connector head. 4.The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein saidelectro-control panel further comprises a panel housing built-in withsaid supporting frame that said panel housing is provided at aperipheral wall of said supporting frame to protectively receive saidcontrol circuitry in said panel housing.
 5. The outdoor umbrella, asrecited in claim 3, wherein said electro-control panel further comprisesa panel housing built-in with said supporting frame that said panelhousing is provided at a peripheral wall of said supporting frame toprotectively receive said control circuitry in said panel housing. 6.The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 4, wherein said control devicecomprises a plurality of control switches which are spacedly provided onsaid panel housing and are electrically connected to said controlterminals of said control circuitry respectively for manuallycontrolling said corresponding electrical appliances in an on-and-offmanner.
 7. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 5, wherein saidcontrol device comprises a plurality of control switches which arespacedly provided on said panel housing and are electrically connectedto said control terminals of said control circuitry respectively formanually controlling said corresponding electrical appliances in anon-and-off manner.
 8. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 4,wherein said electro-control panel further comprises a display screenwhich is provided on said panel housing and is electrically connected tosaid control circuitry for displaying an operation status of each ofsaid electrical appliances.
 9. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim5, wherein said electro-control panel further comprises a display screenwhich is provided on said panel housing and is electrically connected tosaid control circuitry for displaying an operation status of each ofsaid electrical appliances.
 10. The outdoor umbrella, as recited inclaim 7, wherein said electro-control panel further comprises a displayscreen which is provided on said panel housing and is electricallyconnected to said control circuitry for displaying an operation statusof each of said electrical appliances.
 11. The outdoor umbrella, asrecited in claim 5, wherein said electro-control panel further comprisesan electric socket which is provided on said supporting frame and iselectrically connected to said input terminal for electricallyconnecting to said power source.
 12. The outdoor umbrella, as recited inclaim 10, wherein said electro-control panel further comprises anelectric socket which is provided on said supporting frame and iselectrically connected to said input terminal for electricallyconnecting to said power source.
 13. The outdoor umbrella, as recited inclaim 11, wherein said electro-control panel further comprises a circuittransformer electrically connecting between said electric socket andsaid input terminal of said control circuit for transforming an AC powerfrom said power source to a DC power to said control circuitry forsupplying electricity to said electric appliances.
 14. The outdoorumbrella, as recited in claim 12, wherein said electro-control panelfurther comprises a circuit transformer electrically connecting betweensaid electric socket and said input terminal of said control circuit fortransforming an AC power from said power source to a DC power to saidcontrol circuitry for supplying electricity to said electric appliances.15. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 5, wherein said controlcircuitry further comprises an integrated radio broadcasting circuit andan auxiliary input for communicatively connecting to a portable musicplayer, such that said control circuitry provides an added audiofunction for incorporating with said electric appliances.
 16. Theoutdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 7, wherein said control circuitryfurther comprises an integrated radio broadcasting circuit and anauxiliary input for communicatively connecting to a portable musicplayer, such that said control circuitry provides an added audiofunction for incorporating with said electric appliances.
 17. Theoutdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 14, wherein said control circuitryfurther comprises an integrated radio broadcasting circuit and anauxiliary input for communicatively connecting to a portable musicplayer, such that said control circuitry provides an added audiofunction for incorporating with said electric appliances.
 18. Theoutdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said control devicefurther comprises a wireless link circuitry integrated with said controlcircuitry and a remote control wirelessly communicating to said wirelesslink circuitry to control said control circuitry for remotelycontrolling said electric appliances in a wireless manner.
 19. Theoutdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 7, wherein said control devicefurther comprises a wireless link circuitry integrated with said controlcircuitry and a remote control wirelessly communicating to said wirelesslink circuitry to control said control circuitry for remotelycontrolling said electric appliances in a wireless manner.
 20. Theoutdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 17, wherein said control devicefurther comprises a wireless link circuitry integrated with said controlcircuitry and a remote control wirelessly communicating to said wirelesslink circuitry to control said control circuitry for remotelycontrolling said electric appliances in a wireless manner.